The Comedy Central series is hopefully the only place you’ll ever see the words “ ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic as Adolf Hitler.”
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Full disclosure: I loved “Lost.” Didn’t even mind the ending all that much.
The father of the young man who killed six people and injured 13 others near the University of California, Santa Barbara, last month says it’s his “duty” to help prevent future mass killings.
The latest entry into the growing catalog of zombie stories in the entertainment world is filming its 13-episode first season in Spokane.
“Outlaw Prophet” is an exploitative, stomach-churning exercise in shock and disgust. Take a selfie while watching it, and your face will look like you just swallowed some anchovies smothered with cottage cheese. From 1974.
The cable channel will air 25 of the most popular episodes of the series, which got off to a less-than-auspicious start on July 5, 1989.
I approached NeNe Leakes in the lobby of “Zumanity.” She sat tall in her latex costume and Christian Louboutin heels. We were surrounded by a phalanx of “Real Housewives” cameras, microphones and crew workers.
Charleston, S.C., is a steamy place where ladies cool their necks with soda cans and where, if you spot a man anywhere near a woman, odds are they’re either doin’ it, have done it or are about to do it.
An unsuspecting production assistant goes all Parkour on ESPN’s campus to help show off the new SportsCenter studio.
An NYPD detective teams with a French cabdriver to solve crimes. This is something that really exists on an American TV network.